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but you have to understand, the vast majority of people that use weed use it to get loaded. they use it to get high. and look, i'm not here to say that it's, you know, worse than alcohol. of course, it's not worse than alcohol but why in the world would we legalize another drug so the nation's youth have another substance to abuse and medicate their feelings with? you know, this is to me, the issue. we don't want to go from one extreme reefer madness, which we know is a total exaggeration, but we don't want to go to the other extreme where we legalize this drug and endanger so many young people. we want to find a healthy balance. >> let me throw that point well made quite reasoned. sanjay? >> legitimate patients have use for it not only as a medication but the only medication for their sufferings and as the doctor says that people want to get loaded or get high. that's true -- >> if it's no more harmful than alcohol or tobacco, why shouldn't it be legalized? isn't there inconsistency? >> i think so. let me take ate step further, i think it's irresponsible for the medical com
but you have to understand, the vast majority of people that use weed use it to get loaded. they use it to get high. and look, i'm not here to say that it's, you know, worse than alcohol. of course, it's not worse than alcohol but why in the world would we legalize another drug so the nation's youth have another substance to abuse and medicate their feelings with? you know, this is to me, the issue. we don't want to go from one extreme reefer madness, which we know is a total exaggeration, but...
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if it's not an emergency, please do not use the radio. if it's not an emergency, do not use the radio. >> are you talking to the shooter? that's what he's telling me to tell them onn the radio. >> okay. >> what did you want me to tell her, sir? >> okay. he told me put you on hold and call the news, ma'am. >> okay. >> what you want me the tell -- i'm trying to find the number for channel 2. want me to tell them to come? hello? >> yes, ma'am? yes, ma'am? >> he said tell them to back upright now. >> okay. hold on. >> okay. hello? >> ma'am? >> okay. he said to tell them to back off. he doesn't want the kids. he wants the police, so back off and what else, sir? he said he don't care if he die, and he don't have nothing to live for, and he said he's not mentally stable. >> okay. stay on the line with me. okay? put the phone down, if you have to, but don't hang it up so i can't hear. >> okay. >> can you tell me where you are? >> in the front office with him. >> okay. >> he said send in one of your radios with an unarmed officer. >> okay. >> she
if it's not an emergency, please do not use the radio. if it's not an emergency, do not use the radio. >> are you talking to the shooter? that's what he's telling me to tell them onn the radio. >> okay. >> what did you want me to tell her, sir? >> okay. he told me put you on hold and call the news, ma'am. >> okay. >> what you want me the tell -- i'm trying to find the number for channel 2. want me to tell them to come? hello? >> yes, ma'am? yes, ma'am?...
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all those children used to play together, jim and jim's sister. and kids used to play with. >> and this -- there's this extraordinary parallel you have new details about, james dimaggio's own father took his life 18 years ago to the day that james dimaggio was killed. he also had a background of an apparent infatuation and abduction of a 16-year-old girl himself for which he went to prison. tell me about this? >> i can now confirm that, i wasn't able to talk about it for various reasons. >> the family had a traumatic upbringing, they were emotionally and physically abused by their father who had an extreme problem with methamphetamine use. when the mother died of cancer, the father became worse. the parents had separated prior to that, and jim had decided to go with the father, and laura had gone with the mother. but as it turns out, i've been able to find out more and more information about how jim was basically abandoned as a child. and after the mother died, it was really up to jim to take on the father role for laura. >> this incident, what do
all those children used to play together, jim and jim's sister. and kids used to play with. >> and this -- there's this extraordinary parallel you have new details about, james dimaggio's own father took his life 18 years ago to the day that james dimaggio was killed. he also had a background of an apparent infatuation and abduction of a 16-year-old girl himself for which he went to prison. tell me about this? >> i can now confirm that, i wasn't able to talk about it for various...
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sleep in the wet bed and smack us and call us disgusting and if you -- and there was a "washington post" article ten years ago and my sister corroborates she went through the same thing and we talked about it the day after, and this happened often. and we were terrified of our mother. we were terrified of her. with my mother, there was a lot of abuse with my adoptive mother. >> on the day you decided you were going to kill them, you were playing various musical records. the one that was key to this was a song called let the bodies hit the floor, a song called bodies. what was going through your head as you heard that music? ♪ let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the floor ♪ >> i had been listening to the song for a year non-stop and i had so much hate and rage inside of me, i knew it was leading to murder. so the song "bodies" from "drowning pool" was similar to the video games, made me feel better when i listened to it, and i would have these constant evil hateful thoughts running through my mind. >> there is some evidence jared loughner who shot gabby giffords and othe
sleep in the wet bed and smack us and call us disgusting and if you -- and there was a "washington post" article ten years ago and my sister corroborates she went through the same thing and we talked about it the day after, and this happened often. and we were terrified of our mother. we were terrified of her. with my mother, there was a lot of abuse with my adoptive mother. >> on the day you decided you were going to kill them, you were playing various musical records. the one...
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that's all for us, though. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> tonight, prince william's first interview and we'll investigate the charges that his mother wiz killed by british forces. and the wall of fire sweeping across the mountains. up close with the men fighting to save some of the most land on earth. and oscar pistorius charged with the murder of his girl friend. we begin with a freshly revived conspiracy theory of the death of princess diana. first, prince george. the first interview with his father. the royal familiarry releasing family photographs, one of baby prince william and one of duchess kate. th
that's all for us, though. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> tonight, prince william's first interview and we'll investigate the charges that his mother wiz killed by british forces. and the wall of fire sweeping across the mountains. up close with the men fighting to save some of the most land on earth. and oscar pistorius charged with the murder of his girl friend. we begin with a freshly revived conspiracy theory of the death of princess diana. first, prince george. the first...
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for us, everyone in the media and the viewers, but particular will for you, obviously. an honor, working amongst other people towards the end and to honor his legacy they credited michael hastings national security reporting in his honor. >> i know. that could not be more wonderful and supportive and i feel so blessed that michael was a part of the family and they are still thinking of me and doing wonderful gestures like this to solidify his legacy as a premiere reporter and career. >> entirely what he was. you're right to feel very proud of him. thank you for coming up's in a wild and terrifying story by the late, great michael hastings available now. good to see you. >> thanks. >>> we'll be right back. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com cashback concierge, here. what is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways yo
for us, everyone in the media and the viewers, but particular will for you, obviously. an honor, working amongst other people towards the end and to honor his legacy they credited michael hastings national security reporting in his honor. >> i know. that could not be more wonderful and supportive and i feel so blessed that michael was a part of the family and they are still thinking of me and doing wonderful gestures like this to solidify his legacy as a premiere reporter and career....
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >> and punched by monkeys on more than one occasion. >> i think he's continually challenging me to trust him. which is what i believe that we all need to do through hard times, through good times, through bad times, it's important to always trust god. >> let me turn to spring, your wife. about every three minutes he's being attacked by either bolts of lightning or monkeys or sharks, snakes. there's no respite for you. >> well, it's an adventuresome marriage. a lot of those things happened when he was younger. the monkeys are since i've been around, but the shark bite was quite a scare, that's for sure. >> why do you think monkeys dislike him so much? >> well, one time was kind of my fault actually. i sort of teased him into it. >> she locked me in a cage with a violent monkey and took pictures. as a matter of fact, we put t
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here is why i can because we know he's already used them, so why wouldn't he use them again? only in larger quantities. >> i am more playing devil's advocate -- >> sure. >> than disagreeing with you personally -- >> let me toss -- >> let me ask you this question -- >> yeah. >> i want to ask you one question. >> go ahead. >> how can you be 100% sure on the evidence that we've seen that it wasn't a rogue element of the rebels deliberately letting off chemical weapons to lure americans into a trap? that's an argument some people are putting forward. >> pigs fly. some people put that forward. the rebels don't have those weapons. they don't have the chemical weapons. so how could -- and there is ample evidence that is going to be forthcoming. but the difference between this, here is the bodies stocked up, okay, and the ample evidence. in iraq, there was no -- there was no evidence of concrete evidence of weapons of mass destruction when our secretary of state went to the united nations security counsel and told the world there was. this is vastly different situation than iraq. and
here is why i can because we know he's already used them, so why wouldn't he use them again? only in larger quantities. >> i am more playing devil's advocate -- >> sure. >> than disagreeing with you personally -- >> let me toss -- >> let me ask you this question -- >> yeah. >> i want to ask you one question. >> go ahead. >> how can you be 100% sure on the evidence that we've seen that it wasn't a rogue element of the rebels deliberately...
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it provides us with the right to bear arms or the right to bear arms under all circumstances. every single right has a provision to it where there is some limitation and we have to have good, common sense gun control as it relates to the second amendment. you were talking about how young these defendants are, 15 to 17. and the senseless nature of the randomness of the murder. i actually tried a homicide case where a guy sat on a park bench, and said i'm going to kill the next person that talks to me. and another man just happened to walk by and said can i get a light? and the guy shot him dead in brooklyn, new york. i tried a case, the tried the first 13-year-old in new york state that was convicted as an adult for murder in new york. i want you to know that nothing has changed, which makes me very, very sad. but very experienced in this regard. >> i mean, you know, you look at the school shooting incident today where luckily nobody was hurt, but there you got a kid of 20. he apparently said he was off his meds and having some kind of treatment for some kind of mental health i
it provides us with the right to bear arms or the right to bear arms under all circumstances. every single right has a provision to it where there is some limitation and we have to have good, common sense gun control as it relates to the second amendment. you were talking about how young these defendants are, 15 to 17. and the senseless nature of the randomness of the murder. i actually tried a homicide case where a guy sat on a park bench, and said i'm going to kill the next person that talks...
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call us, we're in the book under ridiculist. look us up. that does it for us. see you again at 11:00 tonight. another edition of 360. another edition of 360. piers morgan live starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is percent morgis "pie" a super star's child in dangerer his son almost drowned today and he's in the hospital. it wasn't his fault. details on that. >>> an escaped python kills two sleeping children. how did it happen snn why did it happen? should these deadly snakes ever be let out of zoos? we'll ask experts. >>> a former gunman terp rises the courtroom. you won't believe what he said. is football ready for her. sarah thomas is hoping to be the first female official in the nfl. can she break the grass ceiling? see what i did there? sarah joins me live to give you the answer. let's get to the big story. r and b super star usher's new son rushed to the hospital in an almost drawning swimming pool incident. very potentially tragic incident here involving usher's son. to put it in contect, last year he lost his stepson in a jet ski
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he was trained how to access the program which is why he had the documents he gave us and tell us about the program. you're talking about thousands and thousands of people, not just people employed directly for the nsa but people employed at private contractors deployed to the nsa like mr. snowden and what is most disturbing is they sit at their desk and there is no presearch approval process, not even a supervisor looks at what they are doing, let alone in court which means they are completely free to engage in all kinds of searches. there are legal limits what they can do when it involves a u.s. person, although lots of u.s. persons in these databases but no technical, rebust auditing process and there is all kinds of evidence emerging because of abuse. there is lots of proof in history if you allow this surveillance without limits, it will be wildly abused and i think that's why even in washington these stories are making such an impact. >> glen, stay with me. i want to bring in james risen, a prize winning journalist for "the new york times" a federal appeals court ruled he must tes
he was trained how to access the program which is why he had the documents he gave us and tell us about the program. you're talking about thousands and thousands of people, not just people employed directly for the nsa but people employed at private contractors deployed to the nsa like mr. snowden and what is most disturbing is they sit at their desk and there is no presearch approval process, not even a supervisor looks at what they are doing, let alone in court which means they are completely...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts in a few moments. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuite it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the wor
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while some of us are doing well. oprah and barack obama and tiger woods are not the standard. >> tavis smiley, i could talk to you-all night as always. leave it there. come back soon. >> thank you, piers. >>> james dimaggio's cysister la had a lot to say. we'll talk to star jones coming up next. >>> my exclusive interview last night continues to make headlines, the sister of james dimaggio. lora was defending her brother and taking a shot at hanna. a lot of people talking, including star jones tonight. star, we'll come to that interview in a moment. i want to get your first reaction to what tavis smiley was saying there. i believe you were in washington last night as part of the martin luther king celebrations with some family members. do you agree with him and his premise that although there have been great break out moments for african americans in america, whether it's oprah, whether it's president obama, whether it's tiger woods or yourself or him that actually e masks a much wider problem that has not been re re
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we'll have it for you coming next. >>> president obama tonight using the tonight show to use news. he told jay leno the embassy closings in the wake of terror warnings are not an over reaction. he says americans should use common sense and russia giving know den asylum shows the u.s. has problems with russia. he said he will attend the g 20 summit in russia and spoke about his lunch with hillary clinton. let's watch this. >> you and hilary had lunch. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious? >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post administration glow when folks leave the white house. two weeks later they look great. >> with me tonight breaking the news colombia university professor marc lamont hill and josh. president obama said they take this threat very, very seriously and indicated what al qaeda had been trying to do is create something so dramatic, it would actually change the power structure in the middle east. we don't know what it is. what it was planned for. what do you think? >> it's a dangerous thing not just in libya but syria. we have serio
we'll have it for you coming next. >>> president obama tonight using the tonight show to use news. he told jay leno the embassy closings in the wake of terror warnings are not an over reaction. he says americans should use common sense and russia giving know den asylum shows the u.s. has problems with russia. he said he will attend the g 20 summit in russia and spoke about his lunch with hillary clinton. let's watch this. >> you and hilary had lunch. who invited who to lunch? i'm...
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he was trained to use the program which is why he had the documents he was able to give us and tell us about the program and his experiences with it. you are talking about thousands of people. not just people employed directly for the nsa but people employed at private contractors that are deployed to the nsa like mr. snowden. they can sit at their desk and there is not even a supervisor within the nsa before the process looks at what they are doing let alone a court which means they are free to engage in all kinds of searches. there are legal limits of what they can do when it involves a u.s. person. although a lot of u.s. persons communications are in these databases. there is no technological restraint or after the fact robust auditing process and there's all kinds of evidence emerging because of disclosures of abuse. there's a lot of proof that if you allow surveillance without limits it will be wildly abused and i think that's why even in washington these stories are making such an impact. >> i want to bring in james risen, a journalist with the new york times and knows all about
he was trained to use the program which is why he had the documents he was able to give us and tell us about the program and his experiences with it. you are talking about thousands of people. not just people employed directly for the nsa but people employed at private contractors that are deployed to the nsa like mr. snowden. they can sit at their desk and there is not even a supervisor within the nsa before the process looks at what they are doing let alone a court which means they are free...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth, held in syria for 81 days. >>> we begin with breaking news in the search for james dimaggio and the stakes that keep rising. not only is he expected of kidnapping 16-year-old hannah anderson and her 8-year-old brother, not only is he wanted for the murder of their mother and he's hiding out in some of
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth,...
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i think that the mechanism that he used -- lee used so beautifully to show through the eyes of these butlers and to the relationship with the father and son was so powerfully conveyed the history that is the civil rights movement. and i think that everybody can identify with the cost that not just blacks but white americans gave and to protect the civil liberties of the people of this time and i think that the movie isn't biased in its approach. i think it's on a universal platform that doesn't alienate any audience. i mean, we forget that america is made up of blacks, whites, asians, puerto ricans, everything. i mean, we're a melting pot of people and i think this movie kind of settles on that idea. >> lee, do you think that america is a more or less racist country since barack obama became president? >> wow. that's a powerful question. i think that people are angry that he's president and i think that they are showing their true colors and i think that you know when danny strong wrote those words, any black man could be killed by any white man and get away with it, trayvon martin h
i think that the mechanism that he used -- lee used so beautifully to show through the eyes of these butlers and to the relationship with the father and son was so powerfully conveyed the history that is the civil rights movement. and i think that everybody can identify with the cost that not just blacks but white americans gave and to protect the civil liberties of the people of this time and i think that the movie isn't biased in its approach. i think it's on a universal platform that doesn't...
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you know, all of us are concerned that jim is dead, as well. you know, we think that's probably the most likely outcome that something terrible happened here and other people might have possibly been involved. she's basically hysterical and grieving like i think any normal sibling would be. they had a troubled upbringing. they made a pact as brother and sister when young and both parents were deceased they could take care of each other no matter what and the fact none of us, myself nor berry or laura have heard from jim is extremely unusual. you know, berry would be someone, he's one of the nicest guys in the world as well, somebody people can easily reach out to. i'm the business of therapy and working with people. you know, i know pedophiles. i've worked with pedophiles. jim does not fit the profile at all of a pedophile. they are saying over and over again on tv. they are taking small facts, blowing them out of proportion and i think at the end of the day we'll see this is a different story. >> was he seeing anybody currently that you know o
you know, all of us are concerned that jim is dead, as well. you know, we think that's probably the most likely outcome that something terrible happened here and other people might have possibly been involved. she's basically hysterical and grieving like i think any normal sibling would be. they had a troubled upbringing. they made a pact as brother and sister when young and both parents were deceased they could take care of each other no matter what and the fact none of us, myself nor berry or...
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evans has given us is false. even if it were true, i ask this question, why would we continue to support the policy causing the problems mr. evan social security ref-- evan social secuy referri -- evans is referring to and hire kids to sale marijuana and other drugs to kids. there is a reason they call them pushers because they push drugs on people when you go to them for marijuana, they will push other drugs on people. it's the environment that's more dangerous than anything else for our young people. so it's not only dangerous for them because more drugs, deadly drugs are potentially available for them because they aren't regulated, no control, no quality control measures but the streets are violent. tools of the trade are guns. that's why we have high gun violence in our country today. the vast majority of the murders on our streets by guns are directly related to drug prohibition. >> this is what i'm talking about naive -- >> okay -- >> how is this -- >> mr. evans, you've had plenty of time to have your say.
evans has given us is false. even if it were true, i ask this question, why would we continue to support the policy causing the problems mr. evan social security ref-- evan social secuy referri -- evans is referring to and hire kids to sale marijuana and other drugs to kids. there is a reason they call them pushers because they push drugs on people when you go to them for marijuana, they will push other drugs on people. it's the environment that's more dangerous than anything else for our young...
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good to have you with us. i can see your son doesn't want to be with us tonight. >> that's correct. he likes to be independent like mom. >> let him run around, that's okay. tell us what is like being in the middle of a sinkhole. >> absolutely terrifying and surreal. the thoughts that go through your mind are everything unknown. there is no way to be prepared for a sinkhole experience or having a building collapsing around you in any type of situation. it's something i never imagined i would experience. >> and how important was the man standing to your left, richard shanley? >> he's absolutely a hero. i watched him single handedly make his way up into every room up and down the stairs. i was across the street videotaping as those events occurred. we watched him as he accounted for everybody in the room. he absolutely is a hero. i'm very thankful to him. >> richard, it was obviously a devastating thing to happen. how did you keep so calm and help so many people? >> i just let instinct take over. i had to get the guest out first. they were the top priority. i cared about my safety but
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>> they will use more chemicals. they will -- the question is -- and i asked them, would it be brought into this? they wouldn't answer. they said it would be a serious response if they think that we're trying to bring down the regime. because this is a -- you know, minority who believes that their lives are at stake and they will turnover the table if they think they have to. >> if he feels he's in danger, fran, who knows what he and his supporters in damascus will do. that's a huge potential problem there. >> that's right, wolf. it's one of those things, it's why i've always been concerned about this notion of the president signaling this is going to be a very narrow strike. i mean, what you want to do is reserve your options to be able to anticipate and to respond to some sort of atrocity that assad may hold his own people hostage in the international committee as a shield against any military attack that he could suffer. so this is -- but this is all part as general marks will tell you, part of the military planni
>> they will use more chemicals. they will -- the question is -- and i asked them, would it be brought into this? they wouldn't answer. they said it would be a serious response if they think that we're trying to bring down the regime. because this is a -- you know, minority who believes that their lives are at stake and they will turnover the table if they think they have to. >> if he feels he's in danger, fran, who knows what he and his supporters in damascus will do. that's a huge...
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when i try to use it like i was using vicodin or other medication. most of the time when i go to sleep at night i have night cramps and tremors and they cause that pain that stays there at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning so i normally use in the evening. part of the reason i reached out to you, piers, last week while i was in chile, the second i saw sanjay promoting his sunday special and the fact he said, i stopped and looked at the research. did what a doctor is supposed to do. looked at the research and now i'm ready to at least look at this under a different light. his mind isn't completely changed but it is in the direction that let's support the research that is there that says this is an efficacious agent and doctors should be able to prescribe it. >> well said. >> for someone like you who suffered in pain for years and years and constantly put out a belief that you do believe that marijuana could be used in a medical way to help people in your position, you must feel not only vindicated by the debate but grateful to sanjay, an imminent doctor mak
when i try to use it like i was using vicodin or other medication. most of the time when i go to sleep at night i have night cramps and tremors and they cause that pain that stays there at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning so i normally use in the evening. part of the reason i reached out to you, piers, last week while i was in chile, the second i saw sanjay promoting his sunday special and the fact he said, i stopped and looked at the research. did what a doctor is supposed to do. looked at the...
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what came across very clear to all of us, she was calm. she maintained her composure. she stayed focused on him. she was able to empathize with where he was at this particular moment and time in his life and she also shared some of her own experiences, too, and what that allowed to do, it created an environment for him where he begin to feel safe, it calmed him down and it also probably unbeknownst to her, kept her very calm as well, too. because if you remember from one part of her tape, she even states that inside i was certainly very frightened of what was going on, paraphrasing what she's stating but she was clearly very frightened here. but her being able to connect with him was crucial. it saved lives and she's really just an extraordinary individual and a true hero that we have to respect today, yeah. >> there were a couple of issues, chief alexander. i want to touch on the guns part of this. one is that some people react to all these incidents in schools whether it's at sandy hook where an atrocity took place or here where it was avoided and say teachers should
what came across very clear to all of us, she was calm. she maintained her composure. she stayed focused on him. she was able to empathize with where he was at this particular moment and time in his life and she also shared some of her own experiences, too, and what that allowed to do, it created an environment for him where he begin to feel safe, it calmed him down and it also probably unbeknownst to her, kept her very calm as well, too. because if you remember from one part of her tape, she...
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that's all for us tonight. "anderson cooper starts right now." >>> breaking news, president obama says there is no doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria or the syrian regime used them. the question now, what will he do about it? we will look at the tough choices. they have run from our cameras. the charity we identified as america's worst, raising tens of millions, they say for dying children but spending next to nothing on them. finally they are talking. their claim and how it adds up. we are keeping them honest. >>> later, president obama stands where dr. king stood a half century ago and speaks of courage. we will speak to maya angelou who is and was
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i miss you. >>> that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good evening everyone. tonight with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting everyone at risk of childhood diseases that we sometimes forget can kill.
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good to talk it you. >>> that's all for us tonight. "anderson cooper" coming up next. >>> good evening. tonight, rescuing hannah anderson. what comes after she survived after being in the hands of a killer? stopping and frisking hundreds of people every day. most of whom are guilty of nothing. most of whom are african-american or hispanic. a judge called it a kind of racial profiling. others say it's just good policing. we'll explore both sides and you can make up your own mind. >>> later tonight, what every expecting parent needs to know about a study linking induced labor with autism. how worried should you be? we'll talk to dr. sanjay gupta for the facts. we begin with a young woman's rescue.
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you... now that's what's important to us. >>> awe, in your sweater vest. look, you're more than welcome to run again but you might have to freshen up the campaign a bit. how about this type you only wear sweater sleeves. i mean, you obviously have a closet full somewhere. that is fiscally responsible. >> the daily shows john oliver taking shots there rick santorum's famous campaign sweater. he's ba
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